20 December 2009

Helpful Materials

















FLASHCARDS:
These are some of the flashcards that Miggy used. These helped him increase his vocabulary and develop his language skills.
What's this?, I asked as I showed him every card.
How do you jump? kneel? sing? (action words flashcards).
What's the color of the apple? the corn? (fruits and vegetables flashcards).
What sound does a cat make? Can a dog say meow? Can a bird fly? (animal flashcards)
E-E-Egg begins with the letter ____. P-P-Parrot starts with the letter ____. (with Mommy always stressing on the first beginning letter).
What shape is this? How many sides does a square have? What color is the triangle? What shape is the pizza?

PUZZLES:
Through the completion of these puzzles, his imagination developed and his attention span increased. He started from 6-pc puzzles and later he was able to complete more complex 100+pc. puzzles .
Miggy, where does this go?
Look at the color, can you find the other part?
What's next? Look at the picture on the box.

At Stac-5 Therapy Center, when he was four, he completed the Philippine map puzzle for 20minutes, and when he was even younger, he could even complete the back of any puzzle (back as in back! the brown empty back of a puzzle!) That was his splinter skill.